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skosko 1. and sgo [“sko and “sgo] in. Let’s go. (Now consideredcurrent slang even though it has been informalcolloquial for decades.) It’s time to hit the road. Sgo.2. n. a skanky hoe. What a sko, fo sho!skrilla and skrill n. money. I’m totally outa skrilla,man. Shot to the curb.skurf [sk#f] in. to skateboard. (From the words skate andsurf.) He skurfed from city hall to the post office.sky in. to travel (to somewhere) in an airplane. I decidedto sky down to Orlando for the weekend.sky rug n. a toupee; a man’s wig. I think he is wearinga sky rug.slackmaster n. someone who slacks off a lot; someonewho doesn’t work hard enough or at all. He never doeshis share. Nothing but a slackmaster!slamming mod. great. We had one slamming time lastnight.slave market n. a job market where many candidates forjobs come face to face with potential employers. Igotta go to the annual slave market this year. We’re hiringfor a change.sleeper 1. n. a sleeping pill. She took a handful of sleeperswith a glass of booze, and that was it. 2. n. someoneor something that achieves fame after a period of invisibility. The movie “Red Willow” was undoubtedly thesleeper of the year, winning six awards.sleepfest n. something, such as a dull lecture, thatinduces a long period of sleep. The history lecturetoday was a real sleepfest.194

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